Each week on THE SNEIDER CUT, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider pulls back the curtain on the business of Hollywood. For his 20th episode, he weighs in on a trio of controversies that erupted this week, such as the lack of female directors recognized by the Golden Globes, the depiction of reporter Kathy Scruggs in Richard Jewell, and the merits of Worst of the Year/Decade lists. If you're easily offended, or simply can't handle uncomfortable truths about the movie business, Jeff suggests you skip the first half of the show, which is not for the faint of heart.Elsewhere, Jeff discusses casting news on The Matrix 4, The Batman, the Lord of the Rings TV series and the Disney+ remake of Home Alone, plus news on David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' latest project, and an exciting new Stephen King adaptation. He also reviews new trailers for Wonder Woman 1984, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Free Guy, The Grudge, In the Heights, Promising Young Woman and Swallow, and drops mini-reviews of Michael Bay's action-packed Netflix movie 6 Underground, Sam Mendes' war movie 1917, and Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women.Finally, Jeff offers his take on Netflix going above and beyond to court Critics Choice Awards voters, and the streamer's self-reported viewing numbers for The Irishman. You can follow Jeff on Twitter, Instagram and Cameo at @TheInSneider.

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